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Published 26 April 2023
Rogue traders plead guilty to substandard roofing installation
Chippenham roofers pleaded guilty to trading standards offences following an investigation by Wiltshire Council officers.
Published 13 April 2023
Builders successfully prosecuted for carrying out unnecessary work
Two brothers from Minety and a third man from Aldermaston have today (13 April), been given prison sentences, following a successful prosecution by Wiltshire Council supported by the National Trading Standards, South West Regional Investigation Team.
Published 12 April 2023
Wiltshire market trader pleads guilty to selling age restricted product to a child
A market trader who operates throughout Wiltshire has pleaded guilty to selling an age-restricted product to a child.
Published 22 December 2021
New single number for housing queries will help make contact easier in the new year
Wiltshire Council is introducing a new single number for its housing enquiries from the New Year. From 4th January the Housing Advice Service will have a single entry point for all enquiries. On that date all old numbers, including different numbers for different areas, will stop working and people can ring through on one number 0300 456 0106.
Published 22 December 2021
Homes ready for families in time for Christmas
Council programme sees families move into new homes in Chippenham
Published 8 December 2021
People reminded how to help rough sleepers in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is advising residents of the best way to help those sleeping rough this winter as the cold and stormy weather settles in.
Published 20 January 2020
Back to the Middle Ages - History Centre Family Fun Day
Published 20 January 2020
Housing tenants benefit from autumn funding windfall for outdoor communal projects
Published 17 January 2020
New advice hub will support communities to meet housing needs in their area
Published 16 January 2020
Wiltshire Council wants to hear from residents on £75m for Chippenham